When there's talk of Atletico Madrid and Manchester United, the name on everyone's lips is Antoine Griezmann.

But another £50m-plus man is wanted by Old Trafford should David de Gea finally make the move to Real Madrid - Jan Oblak.

Old Trafford will have some competition, though, according to France Football.

They claim Paris Saint-Germain has made a £52m bid for the Slovenian goalkeeper.

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Everton accept they have reached the end of the line in contract talks with Ross Barkley. And that means they will reluctantly consider offers for the England international, who has a year left on his current deal. Tottenham and Manchester United have expressed interest but the stumbling block could be a fee, as the Toffees have have indicated the asking price is £50million.

Burnley will risk losing Michael Keane on a free transfer after next season if they do not receive a big enough bid for his services this summer. Manchester United are among the clubs keen on the 24-year-old England defender, who has just a year on his contract. Keane has made it clear that he will not sign a new deal at the club. But United are unwilling to meet Burnley’s £25million valuation.

Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has played down talk of Antoine Griezmann joining Manchester United. The Frenchman has been speaking openly about his future this week and suggested the likelihood of him moving to Old Trafford was "six out of 10' and also admitted it is the right time to leave Atleti after three seasons with the club. But Cerezo insists the forward has not asked for a move - and doesn't envisage anyone paying his £85million release clause.

Luke Shaw expects to learn if he has a future at Manchester United after their Europa League final win. The England left-back, 21, is on crutches and out injured until August after surgery on an ankle ligament injury. But he still has suitors including Spurs, Liverpool and Man City chasing his services. MirrorSport understands Shaw's priority is to stay at Old Trafford and fight for his place under boss Jose Mourinho.